PAPERIE PRODUCT PAGES
Class presented by Jayme Shepherd of Making Memories
at the
SA Scrapbook Convention using the
Making Memories PAPERIE COLLECTION

During this class we were given a generous supply of product from
Making Memories
and shown how to create two single page layouts by Jayme Shepherd.
(See above)
For ease of reference I will call them page A (Adorable) and B (You
are so loved).
With all three of us belonging to the 'double page brigade' we
promptly converted our
single pages into double page layouts.

Glenda Cressy
In this layout Glenda used page B on the L.H.S. and connected the
two pages
with the patterned paper. She cleverly placed the buttons in the
repeat pattern.
She used only one flower on the journaling piece and another on the
R.H. page.
See here how she added a
detail to her flower with twistel.

Glenda Cressy
In this layout, Glenda used page A on the L.H.S. and extended the
design over to
the R.H.S. connecting the two pages with the ribbons and flowers.
Note the visual triangle formed with the butterflies, this feature
also helps to
connect the pages.


Adrienne Lubbe
Adrienne used both page layouts to form one double page. Page A was
used on the R.H.S.
of the layout while page B was flipped horizontally and used as the
L.H. page. A flap
was created so that more photos could be added. The paper is double
sided so the plain
side of the paper was used instead of the patterned side to connect
the two pages together.
The same technique of connecting the two pages with the ribbon was
used here.
Click here for a hint
on how to place the lettering on a curve.


Delia Russell
Delia used page A on the L.H.S. and page B on the R.H.S. of her
double page layout.
She used the patterned papers as a background and left out one of
the shaped
journaling pages and replaced it with a photo. For the other
journaling page she traced
the die-cut shape onto plain cardstock.
How interesting is the outcome of these pages all using the same
basic
design and product??